How to Draw Road Runner
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To draw the Road Runner you will need to draw a small circle for his head and then add the facial guidelines. Next draw a guidelines for his long neck that is slightly curved, and then attach it to the egg shaped body. You will then end this step by
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In this step you will use the feather guideline as well as the facial guidelines to draw out the tall thick single feather on top of this Looney Tunes characters head. Next draw the shape of the head and then draw the eyes and beak. Color in some pup
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Finish the shape of the face which is the cheek on the left and then finish the beak. You will then draw the shape of Road Runners neck and then start sketching out the body and left thigh.
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Now finish the shape of the body and then draw out the speedy long legs and feet as you see here. His feet are very bird like and is one of the more dominating traits of the Road Runner.
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For your last drawing step you will draw out the shape of the wing and then sketch out the long feathery tail. Erase all the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one and then move onto the next step which is also your finished line art step.
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September 23, 2009
Description: Well there is a cartoon ghost, fox, and mummy that is submitted as the new lessons for the day and there is still more to come. For my fourth tutorial I will be showing you “how to draw Road Runner step by step”. The Road Runner is the bird character from Warner Bros. The two characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, are the creation of a very talented animation director named Chuck Jones. He created the duo back in 1948 for Warner Bros. and to this day the two rivals are some of the more popular characters that are a part of the Looney Tunes family. The Road Runner has always been one of my favorite characters because he is wicked fast, smart, and clever. Unlike other animated animals from Looney Tunes, Road Runner doesn’t say anything at all except “Beep, Beep”. At the end of almost every episode he stands there and holds up the picket sign that says “The End”. Coyote always comes up with new schemes and creations to try and catch the speedy bird, but unfortunately for him he always losses in the end. A few things that Road Runner can do that Wile E. Coyote can not do, is go through canvases, and painted walls. The setting for the episodes always take place in the desert where there is a ton of boulders and rocks, and cactus plants heat, and a bunch of room to run around. I really did have fun drawing this memorable character and I can’t believe that I never drew him out sooner. I do however have a lesson on Wile E. Coyote that you can check out when you are done with this tutorial on “how to draw Road Runner step by step”. Instead of looking through the site to find the lesson, just click here and you will be taken to the tutorial in a jiffy. Well, have fun guys and happy drawing. I will be back soon with more drawing fun!